Sepideh (2013) Poster

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7/10
Inspiring tale of a stargazing Iranian girl
AkelaLoneWolf27 December 2014
Warning: Spoilers
For those who have watched another movie called "A Separation", I must say this movie instilled similar feelings - that one is very fortunate to be born in a free society with such little (or no) restraints on women and their personal and career development. It is most moving to follow the footsteps of a girl who began as a stargazer to a serious amateur astronomer hoping to further her development in the profession. She was faced with numerous obstacles - very aptly presented in the documentary by the various characters (who are in fact important persons in Sepideh's life). As a young Iranian girl, she is subject to customs and cultural expectations which inadvertently clashed with her nocturnal observation activity. The conversation between the chief protagonist and her maternal uncle who obviously did have Sepideh's welfare in mind despite his views and disapproval was most moving. So was the poetry quoted by Sepideh when she related the pains of being the little understood. A very practical concern is the financial strain of her family which jeopardizes the chance of her attending university. The audience rejoiced with Sepideh when the apparent solution was in sight, and their hearts fell just as she did when her efforts did not come to fruition. It was a slightly tense moment when Sepideh's mentor Mr. Kabiri revealed his disappointment in her choices and that he had expected more of her (though it beats me why he would think the unfinished observatory would get a greater chance of completion should Sepideh follow his footsteps rather than her returning home as a professional in future to promote astronomy). All in all, an inspiring portrayal of a girl who battles suppression and repression to realize her dreams - and there is little excuse for those of us enjoying more freedom not to strive towards our goals.
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8/10
I remeber this film fondly
dgvanstone29 November 2019
I saw this film several years ago at the Melbourne International Film festival. It was one of my favorites that year. When I recently purchased a DVD copy of Sonita I decided to also track down the DVD for Sepideh (A Korean release with English subtitles but it will do). In doing so I also came across a BBC Sounds segment interviewing her in 2018.

It is worth listening to if you're curious of what became of her.
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9/10
Don't let your dreams die
faridb200019 June 2020
One of the most beautiful docu-dramas I have seen. The story of a girl who doesn't let her dream die despite all the cultural and social obstacles on her way. Made in a Kiarostami style of "close up." Not as dramatic but more poetic and encouraging
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